Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1926, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1926 14 2 1 parole authorities to “co-operate with ENDS | 2rs, ot our, unhapiness and decay. | amendment of the government's regu- | dent Calles never intenddd to prohibit [ adds, “I must sincerely declare that | merous members ot the Catholio all agencies interested in or charged DR. BUTLER DEF do without hell? Upon what an un: | lations for private schools so as to in schools such symbols which re-|owing to the openly seditious attitude | clergy are intimately connected, I do with the safeguarding of the public in- charted sea must they set out, if there | permit the exposition of images of [ mind children of piety and love for|of Catholic leaders in Mexico, which terests and safety.” ‘HE L! As (cuss woRD! be no hell, in order to find an appro- | Christ in the schools, has declined to The resolution was interpreted as priate destination for the world in|accede. The minister says that Presi- placing the responsibility for the Which we now liv parole on the parole board. T T TR Other resolutions urged the Federal ‘What i Government to provide jails for Fed- Wonders t Will Happen to| MEX|CAN MINISTER At ienets o o uvced o | AUETY Man's Voosbulary if | © pe o GATHOLIC PLEA not consider it proper form to suggest { = : | justice. { has led to armed revolt in various sec- ’ to the executive that he accede to your petition.” e-10-Fay” HEsE Qo1 “However,” Senor Puig-Casauranc |tions of the country, with which nu . T . |operation with the newspapers in| i Police Omitted by Name in| vrover publicity ‘o¢ erminal vases It Is Banished. ; ‘;m.mm»;mm a study of the use of —_— By the Assoclated Press. 1 ilita- rugs and their effect on prisoners and | p, ssociat . MEXICO CITY, October 22.—Jose Resolution on Rehabilita favored prison labor which should be | 7 ‘1 Asociated Pre M. Puig-Casaurane, minister of public % non-interfering with free labor. NEW YORK. October 22.—Hell. | jn5iruetion, replying to a petition sent : o et i S tion Program. figurative o gtherwise, is necessary | him by & Eroup, of Catholics for. an ; O S, EPWORTH SPELUNG BEE. | for man as a “cuss” word, if for no | ———— — — m e & 2 | other reason, in the opinion of Dr. Ch be B e e — Nicholas Murray Butler, president of ambers PITTSBURGH. October 22.— A| Wales to Award Prize for Contest| Columbia University. Speaking last E s spirited _discussion revoiving around | night at a dinner to Right Rev. Ar-| Funerals vstem marked | Winners Saturday. thur Foley Winnington-Ingram, Lord police and-the par _| Bishop of London, given by the Pil-| AS LOW AS the closing vesterd: Pricon Congr S has been in | jce Comm IF YOU HAD A The del: od from a resolu: | ne see t 1o Y 3 v > NE roduced by Sanford Ba f a i . the retirin T “ihe parole ement in the Amerfcan George R grims’ Society, Dr. Butler. said: It i% seriously suggested by clerical 48 LONG A8 THIS FELLOW ; e 4 persons that there is no such place d - « hell, and that the word should dis- nnAT - ppear from use as unnecessary, \ir- | sonETH CDOT,, ° vant and meaningless. 1 wonder, l[ ls ran s here be no hell, what is to hap- A% 5 —_——— “ooww : On Credit at the Price of Ordinary Clothes! pesch who | For Women— SUITS DRESSES, *14-%, Nitation,” Afew Iniiediate| & , % orous completeness and ng uncer- | exception from delegates, who 2 i . e sis? 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